Expressive of low opinion.
An abusive attack of a person's reputation by any slanderous communication.
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Examples for "slander "
Examples for "slander "
1 It is a slander upon their memory, at least, so I believe.
2 Subsequently, the play and film Amadeus gave mass circulation to the slander .
3 They hear the language of flattery, but not the tongue of slander .
4 Pepin mutters a residue of slander in tones that quiver with malice-
5 Shortly after the interview was released, Danilkin described its contents as slander .
1 Today Ms MacGregor said she sought legal advice about the defamation claim.
2 The Environment Minister's defamation case costs taxpayers more than 200 thousand dollars.
3 The implications of the recent defamation case taken against blogger Cameron Slater.
4 This week, Depp commenced proceedings on a defamation case against his ex-wife.
5 Mr Blomfield is also suing Mr Slater in a separate defamation case.
1 In Paris, the highest virtue is the object of the foulest calumny .
2 Who deals in calumny should be prepared for the wages of it.
3 It is bad enough, certainly; but I ascribe the report to calumny .
4 The calumny is nothing but an audacious attempt to reverse the rôles.
5 If the accusation prove a calumny , so much the better for you.
1 We're not trying to demonize the president or cast aspersion on him.
2 We must all combat with force such an aspersion on our Legislature.
3 To the slight of the detractor or aspersion of the defamer:
4 The one called the others godless-theothers threw back the aspersion of bigotry.
5 What shocked him most was the implied aspersion of complicity on Mrs. Anthony.
1 Given what had gone before, this was a denigration of the anthem.
2 Trump's comments are just the most recent in a litany of denigration .
3 The glamorisation of the Irish language or the denigration of Gaeltacht culture.
4 But even this proved sufficient cause for bitterness, resentment, and quiet denigration .
5 Stop Demand works to combat the sexual denigration of women and children.
Having a negative denotation or connotation.
1 There'd been nothing derogatory or recent under either personal or business files.
2 Asked if that was not derogatory language, he said it was not.
3 There is nothing derogatory to her in what you say-quite the reverse.
4 No truth can be derogatory to the presumed fountain of all truth.
5 The flock, with shrill, derogatory remarks, flew in an airline straight away.
6 It's not the difficulty of the thing, but it is very derogatory .
7 One derogatory post about the Sussexes was followed by six knife emojis.
8 Cross has repeatedly made derogatory remarks in the courtroom about Jewish people.
9 If you're smart, which you're not, you won't say anything derogatory .
10 You may ask why I have not met these derogatory reports before.
11 This she considered as not at all derogatory to her Christian character.
12 They were both of very obese women in a very derogatory way.
13 Perhaps that's because of the derogatory names humans tend to give them.
14 And you won't do anything derogatory to the character of a gentleman.
15 Mr. Kellogg thinks all these suggestions derogatory to President Lincoln, as Commander-in-Chief.
16 I said nothing derogatory to the minister; far be it from me!
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